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TAIPEI – Taiwan said Wednesday it detected 62 Chinese military aircraft near the self-ruled island this week, as two US ships sailed through the sensitive

Taiwan Strait.

“This US action sent the wrong signal and increased security risks,” Li Xi, a senior colonel and spokesman for China’s Eastern Theater Command, said in a statement.

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